Filipe wrote:
> I appreciate your answer but I forgot to tell you that I'm kind of
> newbie to linux :s
> 
> And I'm afraid to wreck something cause the machine is now working well
> with the backups...
> 
> Do you know any good tutorial for this?
> 
> thanks
> 
> nilesh vaghela escreveu:
>> you can do this with virtual host.
>>
>> Without disturbing the other setting.
>>
>> Add virtual interface and virtual host at httpd.conf
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/06, *Filipe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi
>>     I have a debian sarge machine running only backuppc.
>>     and for monitoring machine status this addon seems ok
>>     http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
>>     but it requires to put files in webroot, and if i know this right, i
>>     still don't have php installed and don't know if it will bring
>>     problems
>>     to the backuppc web interface, i don't wanna that.
>>     can i install this? if yes how?!
>>
>>     thanks. here is the readme:
>>     -------------
>>     Copyright (c), 1999-2002, Uriah Welcome ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>>     Copyright (c), 1999-2001, Matthew Snelham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>>
>>
>>     CURRENT TESTED PLATFORMS
>>     ------------------------
>>             -       Linux 2.2+
>>             -       FreeBSD 4.x
>>             -       OpenBSD 2.8+
>>             -       NetBSD
>>             -       Darwin/OSX
>>             -       Win2000 / Win2003 /WinXP
>>             -       PHP 4.x and 5.x
>>
>>             If your platform is not here try checking out the mailing list
>>     archives or
>>             the message boards on SourceForge.
>>
>>     INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
>>     ------------------------------
>>             Just decompress and untar the source (which you should
>>     have done
>>     by now,
>>             if you're reading this...), into your webserver's document
>>     root.
>>
>>             There is a configuration file called config.php.new . If
>>     this a
>>     brand new
>>             installation, you should copy this file to config.php and
>>     edit it.
>>
>>             -       make sure your 'php.ini' file's include_path entry
>>     contains "."
>>             -       make sure your 'php.ini' has safe_mode set to 'off'.
>>
>>             Please keep in the mind that because phpSysInfo requires
>>     access
>>     to many
>>             files in /proc and other system binary you **MUST
>>     DISABLE** php's
>>             safe_mode.  Please see the PHP documentation for
>>     information on
>>     how you
>>             can do this.
>>
>>             If you use the apc pecl extension with
>>     apc.optimization="1" then
>>             phpSysInfo will break in the XPath.class. Turn this option
>>     off,
>>     and it
>>             will work with apc.
>>
>>             That's it.  Restart your webserver (if you changed
>>     php.ini), and
>>     viola
>>
>>     KNOWN PROBLEMS
>>     --------------
>>             -       phpSysInfo is not full compatible with SELinux Systems
>>             -       small bug under FreeBSD with memory reporting
>>
>>     PLATFORM SPECIFIC ISSUES
>>     ------------------------
>>             -       FreeBSD
>>                     There is currently a bug in FreeBSD that if you boot
>>     your system up
>>                     and     drop to single user mode and then again
>>     back to
>>     multiuser the
>>                     system removes /var/run/dmesg.boot.  This will cause
>>     phpsysinfo to
>>                     fail. A bug     has already been reported to the
>>     FreeBSD
>>     team. (PS, this
>>                     may exist in other *BSDs also)
>>                     !!! We need feedback if these issue is still alive !!!
>>             -       Windows with IIS
>>                     On Windows systems we get our informations through the
>>     WMI interface.
>>                     If you run phpsysinfo on the IIS webserver, phpsysinfo
>>     will not connect
>>                     to the WMI interface for security reasons. At this
>>     point
>>     you MUST set
>>                     an authentication mechanism for the directory in
>>     the IIS
>>     admin
>>                     interface for the directory where phpsysinfo is
>>     installed. Then you
>>                     will be asked for an user and a password when opening
>>     the page. At this
>>                     point it is necassary to log in with an user that will
>>     be able to
>>                     connect to the WMI interface. If you use the wrong
>>     user
>>     and/or password
>>                     you might get an "ACCESS DENIED ERROR".
>>
>>     SENSOR RELATET INFORMATIONS
>>     ---------------------------
>>             -       MBM5
>>                     Make sure you set MBM5 Interval Logging to csv and to
>>     the data
>>                     directory of PHPSysInfo. The file must be called MBM5.
>>     Also make sure
>>                     MBM5 doesn't add symbols to the values. Did is a Quick
>>     MBM5 log parser,
>>                     need more csv logs to make it better.
>>
>>     WHAT TO DO IF IT DOESN'T WORK
>>     -----------------------------
>>             First make sure you've read this file completely,
>>     especially the
>>             "INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION" section.  If it still
>>     doesn't
>>     work then
>>             you can:
>>
>>             Submit a bug on SourceForge. (preferred)
>>                     (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/)
>>             Ask for help in the forum
>>                     (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/)
>>
>>     OTHER NOTES
>>     -----------
>>             If you have an great ideas or wanna help out, just drop by
>>     the
>>     project
>>             page at SourceForge
>>     (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/)
>>
>>     LICENSING
>>     ---------
>>             This program and all associated files are released under
>>     the GNU
>>     Public
>>             License, see COPYING for details.
>>
>>     $Id: README,v 1.31 2006/06/11 19:37:46 bigmichi1 Exp $
>>     ---------------
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> -- 
>> Nilesh Vaghela
>> ElectroMech
>> Redhat Channel Partner and Training Partner
>> 74, Nalanda Complex, Satellite Rd, Ahmedabad
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> 
> 

If you installed from the debian package (like you should of), it makes
a symlink in your default webroot (/var/www/) called . . . . phpsysinfo
which points to the php files so you access it through
http://yourdomain/phpsysinfo/


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